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BrettG
24th April 2009, 10:37 PM
G'day, just a passing spot of interest ~ we all like to see pics of the other guys work right?. I wouldn't call myself a true woodworker, as most of you would be horrified to see my methods, tools ( and work bench) I haven't had the opportunity to do much for a number of years thanks to life obstacles etc. Anyway these few pages of pics are the remnants of some of work work my dad and I did way back. A little bit of everything went into this work, joining, turning, carving etc. *Aviation enthusiasts will probably re-call the solid wooden recognition models of the WWII era, these are my hillbilly version of them..

http://gearz.id.au/wood/

Keep those fingers safe!!
cheers.
:2tsup:

munruben
25th April 2009, 10:38 AM
Nice work mate, welcome to the forum.

fletty
25th April 2009, 11:31 AM
aaah, memories......
lovely work, reminds me very much of my still very missed father,
Fletty

Ed Reiss
25th April 2009, 11:47 AM
Nice stuff BrettG:2tsup::2tsup:

Welcome to our corner of the world.

Pheonix
25th April 2009, 11:56 AM
Got a biscuit bomber,Neptune p6,ex Qantas Super Constellation,Wirraway flying overhead at the moment,being Anzac Day local Historical Aircraft Museum is up in the air.:2tsup:

Captain Cain
25th April 2009, 10:19 PM
Lovely work. Welcome aboard.

BrettG
27th April 2009, 12:38 AM
Thank you for the comments gentlemen, glad to have found you. A wealth of info, very talented and helpful people, you couldn't ask for a better place.
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artme
27th April 2009, 05:45 PM
G'day Brett and welcome aboard.:2tsup::2tsup::2tsup:

Don't envy your winters but you live in a beautiful part of the country.

forunna
4th May 2009, 04:19 PM
Hey Brett,
Im not into planes but I really like those tiger moths, beautiful.
I have a couple of the black recognition models you mentioned, somewhere.
I dont think they are wooden, they seem more like bakelite or some similar hard artificial material.

BrettG
6th May 2009, 11:28 PM
artme ~ Thanks mate. Yep she's not a bad place at all. I wasn't born and bread here, so the first few winters were quite the shock for a dumb a*** city boy. The first one turned some of my wimpy coastal pot plants to mush. ( poor bloody things, I should have left them behind):rolleyes:

forunna ~ thanks mate! We built more Tigermoth's than any of the others. Its a little odd, you'd think the fighters etc. would have topped the list. I guess a lot of older aussie aviators got their wing in Tigers ( sentimental value) Hang onto your recognition models, their probably worth a few bob by now. Sadly we weren't as diligent as some other countries in preserving our aviation heritage, so those sort of things seem very few and far between these days ~ a lot of collectors/museums are always on the hunt for them.

cheers